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energy boomg goi going on in th united states. manufacturing is coming home and i think we'll get a bigger fiscal fix from washington than most people anticipate. and i think that will be a positive once we get past the election. >> thank you, gentlemen. >>> let's get more on today's action. mary thompson has our eye on the floor of the new york stock sx change. >> a bit amazed by that bold predicti prediction. they certainly paired the lots here at the new york stock exchange. manufacturing data was weak which raised expectations for qe-3. traders saying they don't know how much impact it will have, but also there was positive news on the deal front. as a result, we saw industrials weak today. evidenced by the dow components all of which were weaker. to the plus side, utilities and telecommunications stocks as they continued their march higher in the wake of the second quarter gain. biotech also got a boost and this was where you saw the impact of t impa impact of the deal flow. we have ever bank and micro, as well. all of these
energy boomg goi going on in th united states. manufacturing is coming home and i think we'll get a bigger fiscal fix from washington than most people anticipate. and i think that will be a positive once we get past the election. >> thank you, gentlemen. >>> let's get more on today's action. mary thompson has our eye on the floor of the new york stock sx change. >> a bit amazed by that bold predicti prediction. they certainly paired the lots here at the new york stock...
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>> follow those in the tech space, energy space, those two in particular and also the health care space. your fooizers and abbotts. both of those have done well this year. the qualcomms, and we would continue to buy apple on this iphone 5 development. >> the mania. >> the mania that's going. we're still there. been in it, scott, as you know, since earlier this year and would use the dislocation of any of these groups, energy, health care to buy stocks. >> kraft coming out. >> are you still bushel on the market? closer to 14,000 than 13. >> negative for a long time. >> that having been said, i think the market is ahead of itself, maria, scott, because the volatility is so low this, vix index of 13.8 right now, volatility is low. would i have an umbrella and carry and imblah wiumbrella rig. be prepared for rain and i think it could come from the geopolitical. no one knows that. this is one of the things that's in there and the profits and gdp numbers are going to be lower. so we would use this to trim in the overall portfolio and concentrate. >> fire up that umbrella. >> ten minutes to go
>> follow those in the tech space, energy space, those two in particular and also the health care space. your fooizers and abbotts. both of those have done well this year. the qualcomms, and we would continue to buy apple on this iphone 5 development. >> the mania. >> the mania that's going. we're still there. been in it, scott, as you know, since earlier this year and would use the dislocation of any of these groups, energy, health care to buy stocks. >> kraft coming...
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valero energy down about 3.5%. netflix downgraded at barclays. that stock down more than 50% in the last year. even though it had a great first quarter. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much, kayla. >>> all right. right now the president is speaking in washington. he's speaking to members of the associated press who is hosting this event and other media members. our john harwood joins us right now. john, the president had some very interesting comments on a variety of subjects yesterday. it's going to be interesting to see how he uses his position in this address today. >> sue, he's already using -- i've been watching for the last few minutes. he's getting ready to take questions in a few moments. he's going very hard after the paul ryan budget which by extension is the mitt romney budget. he's endorsed it. it's the president's attempt to frame general election argument. he's essentially saying what republicans would do with their budget, paul ryan would do, leave seniors to bear the risk of higher health care costs over time by cutting medic
valero energy down about 3.5%. netflix downgraded at barclays. that stock down more than 50% in the last year. even though it had a great first quarter. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much, kayla. >>> all right. right now the president is speaking in washington. he's speaking to members of the associated press who is hosting this event and other media members. our john harwood joins us right now. john, the president had some very interesting comments on a variety of...
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he had a lot of energy going. both these guys had a lot of energy going. but at the end of the day, i don't know what the president is intending if he's re-elected. i don't think he made the case. i think he was mostly a counterpuncher. mitt romney wouldn't let him have the counterpunch without the counter-counterpunch. i don't see what the obama case is for re-election. i didn't hear it. >> the substance perhaps people will debate, but certainly the president came out swinging post the last debate. and governor romney stuck to his mission. let's goat john harwood. your take, john? >> maria, look, i'm always reluctant to call somebody a winner of a debate. you can't prove it. you got to wait and see what polls will show over the next few day, but the story of this debate is president obama coming back very strongly from the denver performance. that's what television viewers saw that was much more engaged, aggressive president who showed passion, who went after mitt romney, who got lucky having the final response and got to go back hard at mitt romney on th
he had a lot of energy going. both these guys had a lot of energy going. but at the end of the day, i don't know what the president is intending if he's re-elected. i don't think he made the case. i think he was mostly a counterpuncher. mitt romney wouldn't let him have the counterpunch without the counter-counterpunch. i don't see what the obama case is for re-election. i didn't hear it. >> the substance perhaps people will debate, but certainly the president came out swinging post the...
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by the end of my second term, north america will be energy-independent. we will not need to buy any oil for the middle east or from venezuela. number two, we're going to make sure that the american workers of today and tomorrow have the skills to succeed in america. that means better schools. better job training programs, but we cannot continue to allow our schools to perform at the bottom of the world, we have to bring our schools to be the best in the world. i can do it, we did it in my state. we can be competitive and give our kids the future they need with great schools. number three, we've got to have trade that works for america. that means if people cheat like china has cheated, we don't let them keep doing that and we also open up new markets, so we can sell our products to new places. and in particular, i want to open up latin america. >> we've been listening to governor romney speak about today's jobs report and of course the president is making comments as well today. on the latest employment picture. let's listen to president obama make his co
by the end of my second term, north america will be energy-independent. we will not need to buy any oil for the middle east or from venezuela. number two, we're going to make sure that the american workers of today and tomorrow have the skills to succeed in america. that means better schools. better job training programs, but we cannot continue to allow our schools to perform at the bottom of the world, we have to bring our schools to be the best in the world. i can do it, we did it in my...
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and sw energy is your pick. >> i know you're a huge fan of clint eastwood. >> i am. >> southwestern energy. we know where natural gas prices are going on the exchange. but you have domestic natural gas learning to live with sub $4 gas. and now you look at a name like southwestern energy. all we're going to do here is put it on folks' radar. this is a hold, but it will be a buy. they are a leader in the space and all we need is a little modest uptick in natural gas prices and this is a stock poised to move to the upside. >> how about heartbreak ridge. the worst stock in the market. you've picked first solar. that has not performed well. down 71% over the year. >> and if we would have done this yesterday, boy, the call we're about to make on first solar as a sell would look great. first solar's up 32% this year, but this is a company, a solar name, that we don't like. this is a company that needs to make an acquisition. it needs to pick up a supplier to reduce its costs. it's got significant debt problems. and oil prices go to $100. and this solar company could not make a move higher. a lot
and sw energy is your pick. >> i know you're a huge fan of clint eastwood. >> i am. >> southwestern energy. we know where natural gas prices are going on the exchange. but you have domestic natural gas learning to live with sub $4 gas. and now you look at a name like southwestern energy. all we're going to do here is put it on folks' radar. this is a hold, but it will be a buy. they are a leader in the space and all we need is a little modest uptick in natural gas prices and...
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energy stocks okay. tech, materials a tough week to the downside, weighed down by apple which lost about $50 so far this week. financials were the big gainers. big comments this week about job layoffs but most of those big names were up again today. these stocks have turned around here. bank of america now well north of $10. home builders having a very rare down week. but up a little bit here today. i anticipate 30% increase in orders next week. kb home also to the up side. horton announces a dividend acceleration earlier today. finally noting here, courtney just mentioned apple and there you see apple down -- apple was $585 at the start of the week. that's $50 off of apple this week. >> the dow is higher today. we'll go up town in a moment to the nasdaq and seema. could you imagine what the dow would be doing this week if the apple were in it? the dow is a price weighted index. >> that's why it would not be in it. they'll have to do some kind of split of apple to put it in there. $600 -- >> can you imag
energy stocks okay. tech, materials a tough week to the downside, weighed down by apple which lost about $50 so far this week. financials were the big gainers. big comments this week about job layoffs but most of those big names were up again today. these stocks have turned around here. bank of america now well north of $10. home builders having a very rare down week. but up a little bit here today. i anticipate 30% increase in orders next week. kb home also to the up side. horton announces a...
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they are learning our energy usage habits and are saving us energy. in fact, we have a nest in my house and it saved us about $300 a month this summer in air conditioning bills. >> the final one, what is it, 4d television or 4k television? >> this is ultra-high definition television. why have high definition when you can have ultra-high definition. someone who works in tv, i'm sure you're really excited to see this. sony is already selling these. they are about 25 grand so that's not affordable. >> how much better def do i get? now it's 1080p. how many more pixels do i get? >> you have to see it to believe it. i saw demos before and thought okay, you don't know you want this until you see it. then you think yes, i want this. sony is doubling down on this technology by remastering some of these movies for this type of technology. they've got "spider-man" out. i think we will talk about it -- >> i don't think that's even 2d up there. >> if you're looking -- >> got a big burnout hole in the center of the screen. thank you very much. have a lucky '13. >>
they are learning our energy usage habits and are saving us energy. in fact, we have a nest in my house and it saved us about $300 a month this summer in air conditioning bills. >> the final one, what is it, 4d television or 4k television? >> this is ultra-high definition television. why have high definition when you can have ultra-high definition. someone who works in tv, i'm sure you're really excited to see this. sony is already selling these. they are about 25 grand so that's...
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coal stocks are up as peabody energy did well. freeport macmoran, down but a good report from freeport. >>> let's bring in our guest today, our special guest, rob capito, president, founder and director at blackrock, the world's largest asset manager with $3.5 trillion under management. we'll talk about the markets and retirement. rob, it's graek great to have you here on "power lunch." welcome back. >> sue, great to be with you. you're a real professional. >> aw, thanks. i appreciate that. well, let's talk about the professional that you are, the money manager that you are. is the beginning of save for retirement week which is something near and dear to both my heart and ty's heart because so many people in this country are not saving for retirement or are not putting enough risk in their portfolio. correct? >> well, there's a lot of savings that's sitting on the sideline and at today's interest rates, those savings are not going to last to retirement. so we need to come up with some good ideas and blackrock is taking the respons
coal stocks are up as peabody energy did well. freeport macmoran, down but a good report from freeport. >>> let's bring in our guest today, our special guest, rob capito, president, founder and director at blackrock, the world's largest asset manager with $3.5 trillion under management. we'll talk about the markets and retirement. rob, it's graek great to have you here on "power lunch." welcome back. >> sue, great to be with you. you're a real professional. >> aw,...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> a down grade on apple. and microsoft. what lessons can apple learn from microsoft? it spent the last decade treading water. and facebook cannot catch a break as it tries to figure out how to make money from mobile ads. plus, twitter just figured it out. and more for less. the proposition of flying and the bill of rights and the former chairman of american airlines. we also want to hear all about your airline travel nightmares. we've all got them. tweet us and we will read your responses on air. now, sue, back over to you and "power lunch." >> thank you. simon, down to you. >> the department of transportation is working on a creative way to cut car accidents by actually having vehicles talk to each other. phil is live in michigan with the latest on that. hi. >> this is a huge study to see if this is the key to cutting back on a number of accidents. there will be 2800 cars in ann arbor, michigan constantly sending and receiving signals as they drive aroun
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> a down grade on apple. and microsoft. what lessons can apple learn from microsoft? it spent the last decade treading water. and facebook cannot catch a break as it tries to figure out how to make money from mobile ads. plus, twitter just figured it out. and more for less. the proposition of flying and the bill of rights and the former chairman of american airlines. we also want to hear all about your...
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that's led by energy sector and stocks. ex-financials. and what's also giving us a bit of pause heading into 2013 is the fact that these expectations are calling for about a 7% increase in earnings for next year which may not seem heroic on the surface, but it is a reacceleration from the 5% that we're going to post most likely in 2012. >> you have to think about fundamentals then. >> yeah. i'm worried a bit about that and the fact we're probably going to see a reset in earnings estimates in the next three or four weeks. because these negotiations, we're going to get some closure and resolution. it's still going to be a 1%, 1.5% fiscal drag. that's going to be an impact on earnings heading into 2013. >> rick santelli, what do you make of the reporting that john harwood just came out with a moment ago? what do you think that means? >> well, i found it a little bit curious. because here we are with mitch mcconnell and the vice president trying to work this out from a senate perspective. and the story is the house isn't going to vote for it.
that's led by energy sector and stocks. ex-financials. and what's also giving us a bit of pause heading into 2013 is the fact that these expectations are calling for about a 7% increase in earnings for next year which may not seem heroic on the surface, but it is a reacceleration from the 5% that we're going to post most likely in 2012. >> you have to think about fundamentals then. >> yeah. i'm worried a bit about that and the fact we're probably going to see a reset in earnings...
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that drove up energy and commodity prices. what he's doing now, it's a little too fine tuney for me. operation twist. but i'm okay with it as long as the dollar stays stable. the minute the dollar -- the minute the dollar goes cracking down, then my own forecast of oil and gasoline is going to be wrong because they're both going to explode. >> it's not my call. larry is here and i'm here to discuss it with larry. the whole issue we look at is the numbers. the numbers keep telling us he's wrong. the numbers keep telling us we've got this bifurcation. we've got -- >> consumer confidence is rising even in the face of higher gas prices. has anybody noticed that? >> you have. >> anybody else? >> yes. i think a few people may have. >> it may be flattening out. >> the question is, do we believe that based on his history of the depression that just holding the course, that we don't have sustained increases in jobs, that none of this is sustained, we have no proof he's got to stay where he is. do we trust it? >> what choice do we have?
that drove up energy and commodity prices. what he's doing now, it's a little too fine tuney for me. operation twist. but i'm okay with it as long as the dollar stays stable. the minute the dollar -- the minute the dollar goes cracking down, then my own forecast of oil and gasoline is going to be wrong because they're both going to explode. >> it's not my call. larry is here and i'm here to discuss it with larry. the whole issue we look at is the numbers. the numbers keep telling us he's...
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no mention of energy independence and no mention of a 4% growth target. he did mention bringing spending down from 24 to 20%. it was a powerful speech and it is being well received, on the question of growth, i was somewhat disappointed, i must tell you. >> john harwood, what i thought was more interesting part of the speech came very early on is when he referenced the general motors plan that closed in 2009. there was a discussion about spending but it almost seemed as if ryan was blaming, perhaps, the obama administration, for not doing enough to save the m jamesville speech. >> he is blaming obama for pretty much everything. it was impressive for somebody who has not been on the national stage very long. he hit all the points that he needed to hit on that speech. he did a strong and powerful defense of medicare. he cited the care that his mother had gotten. he introduced his family to the country. right at the end when he was, the applause was building, he drove right through it. the applause kept building. it was quite an impressive performance. you w
no mention of energy independence and no mention of a 4% growth target. he did mention bringing spending down from 24 to 20%. it was a powerful speech and it is being well received, on the question of growth, i was somewhat disappointed, i must tell you. >> john harwood, what i thought was more interesting part of the speech came very early on is when he referenced the general motors plan that closed in 2009. there was a discussion about spending but it almost seemed as if ryan was...
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number one, we will tap energy resources and put a lot of people to work in the energy sector. number two, i'd kill obama care. it is scaring small business from hiring. number three, people america on track to balance the budget so that again people know that investing in america is going to yield a return in dollars worth something. and also open up new markets for american trade so we can sell more products around the world. and i would change our labor management field, the national labor relations board is again scaring employers from hiring people in this country. we also want to lower tax rates on employers so they can make it easier to hire people. all of these things come together to say, you put together a pro-growth, pro-investment, pro-jobs, pro-job creating philosophy and strategy and american employers will start hiring again. >> we are now averaging 96,000 jobs over the past three months. the chairman of the fed ben bernanke said he's looking for something in the neighborhood of 150,000 to 200,000. should the fed provide additional poi policy, and if so, what kin
number one, we will tap energy resources and put a lot of people to work in the energy sector. number two, i'd kill obama care. it is scaring small business from hiring. number three, people america on track to balance the budget so that again people know that investing in america is going to yield a return in dollars worth something. and also open up new markets for american trade so we can sell more products around the world. and i would change our labor management field, the national labor...
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having an energy plan that actually allows us to utilize responsibly the energy resources we have right here. a health care plan that is predictable for folks, that provides some certainty for job creators. then a regulatory scheme that isn't punishing those folks out there trying to create businesses and jobs. >> i've been tough on the republicans as well for not bending on an issue that is relatively small. the money that we're talking about is not that big of a deal. you guys have hurt yourself by not wavering. i will end with this, congressman. it seems the democrats are overselling the same dollars multiple times. we're going to use it for this, we're going to use it for this. in reality, a, it is not that much, and b, it seems like it's already spent. >> look, these folks seem to be more interested in increasing taxes as opposed to increasing economic activity. it's not increased taxes that will solve this problem. and raising taxes to chase ever increasing spending here is the definition of insanity. that's why we've got to get around that table and come forward with that common
having an energy plan that actually allows us to utilize responsibly the energy resources we have right here. a health care plan that is predictable for folks, that provides some certainty for job creators. then a regulatory scheme that isn't punishing those folks out there trying to create businesses and jobs. >> i've been tough on the republicans as well for not bending on an issue that is relatively small. the money that we're talking about is not that big of a deal. you guys have hurt...
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and energy policy. excuse me. lack of an energy policy. street signs coming back. >>> apple shares hitting a new all-time high ahead of witness' big announcement. it is widely expected to be the launch of the iphone 5. we're all heading out to san francisco as a network. i'll be there. only slightly larger. we'll broadcast live from outside the event beginning on wednesday morning. >> that's rather a big brian for a big announcement. >>> the street seems to be in a standstill as we await ben's next move this thursday. let's get to bob pisani. we've come off a pretty good week, right? the s&p was up by 2.2% last week. do you feel like gold and silver has also been moving on the expectations? you feel like a lot of the gains might already be in here? >> no. if there's anything we have learned, it is when the government -- when central bankers' money pumps are primed, be careful about saying it is over and nothing else can happen. right now for the day, there is the decline right at the open, and other tha
and energy policy. excuse me. lack of an energy policy. street signs coming back. >>> apple shares hitting a new all-time high ahead of witness' big announcement. it is widely expected to be the launch of the iphone 5. we're all heading out to san francisco as a network. i'll be there. only slightly larger. we'll broadcast live from outside the event beginning on wednesday morning. >> that's rather a big brian for a big announcement. >>> the street seems to be in a...
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energy goes higher. it will be heating oil. the maet cannot sit down, even when you had a chance to decline the best the market can do is go sideways. when you go sideways, it speaks to the underlying bid in the e wehould have a rrective activity, heating oil, even naturalas we're looking totojord, alwaysrek you >> day, set to go public tomorrow. we're waiting on the pricing the should expect from yelp. over to you,>> yelp will price sometime after the bell. ahead of trading tomorrow on the new york stock exchange. the filing pla to issue 7.1 million shares in a price range of $12 to $14. raising roughly $100 million for the online review company which would value it at roughly $840 million. now, because yelp has yet to turn a profit, long-term technology investors may be wary of its valuation, and its business model, especially since angie's list, a direct competitor, is already public and traded down about a percent since its november offering. meanwhile, those without a long-term tech, still think it
energy goes higher. it will be heating oil. the maet cannot sit down, even when you had a chance to decline the best the market can do is go sideways. when you go sideways, it speaks to the underlying bid in the e wehould have a rrective activity, heating oil, even naturalas we're looking totojord, alwaysrek you >> day, set to go public tomorrow. we're waiting on the pricing the should expect from yelp. over to you,>> yelp will price sometime after the bell. ahead of trading...
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we must not a lou the chance for energy and independence to slip. we are bless with the gift of oil and gas resources here in north america and we must develop them. we can develop them, but we must develop them. and we have the ingenuity to develop alternative sources of energy, too. but most importantly, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild the foundation of our strength, the american economy. stimulating private sector growth and stimulating small business entrepreneurship. when the world looks at us today, they see an american government that cannot live within itself means, an american government that continues to borrow money, that will mortgage the future of generations to come. the world knows that when a nation loses control of its finances, it eventually loses control of its destiny. that is not the america that has inspired people to follow our lead. after all, when the the world looks to america, they look to us because we are the most successful economic and political experiment in human history. that is the true basis of american exc
we must not a lou the chance for energy and independence to slip. we are bless with the gift of oil and gas resources here in north america and we must develop them. we can develop them, but we must develop them. and we have the ingenuity to develop alternative sources of energy, too. but most importantly, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild the foundation of our strength, the american economy. stimulating private sector growth and stimulating small business entrepreneurship. when the world...
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food and drink con tracked which is important because many people were hoping lower energy prices would allow people to spend a little more on discretionary things. that didn't happen. >> that could be the only saving grace. that's a very important point. you have the big tax hike staring us in the face. what about retail gasoline? it's gone nationwide from about $4 a gallon down to $3.40. >> de facto tax cut. that's helping us. it is one of the automatic stabilizers out there. you're right. employment numbers have been lousy. that's a generous number for the employment numbers. uh'm looking for 2 to 2.25% in the second part of the year. that's becoming my optimistic forecast with a lot of down side risk. it's muddling along at best. >> dave, uh want to ask you about q-2. will it be a negative number, positive, 1% number? then i want to go to the third and fourth quarters. >> i think we squeak by at 1%. we kind of have a digital outcome with the selection. as we have discussed we saw in the first quarter a breakdown in the investment machine. we have more profits than ever, but the prof
food and drink con tracked which is important because many people were hoping lower energy prices would allow people to spend a little more on discretionary things. that didn't happen. >> that could be the only saving grace. that's a very important point. you have the big tax hike staring us in the face. what about retail gasoline? it's gone nationwide from about $4 a gallon down to $3.40. >> de facto tax cut. that's helping us. it is one of the automatic stabilizers out there....
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the only cost that went down was for energy. it dropped .2%. >> we have stunning video to share with you that came from new york. it's of a death defying drop and a life saving catch. a girl fell from a third story window. are you about to see her rescue and hear from the man who caught her. >> this is the window the little girl fell from and here is that little girl inside the white circle moments before she fell. she was standing on a window air conditioning unit. witnesses say she didn't look afraid. a crowd was gathering, donovan looked out from his apartment window. >> my phone was right there. i was -- they say they called the cops and stuff. i just started recording. >> reporter: this is what he recorded. a drop that would have ended in disaster when were it not for this bus driver. he saw the noise and came to help. >> i prayed, asked god to let me catch her. my prayer was answered. i caught her. the little girl is okay. >> reporter: in breaking the girl's fall he tore's tendon in his left bicep. he said he would do it a
the only cost that went down was for energy. it dropped .2%. >> we have stunning video to share with you that came from new york. it's of a death defying drop and a life saving catch. a girl fell from a third story window. are you about to see her rescue and hear from the man who caught her. >> this is the window the little girl fell from and here is that little girl inside the white circle moments before she fell. she was standing on a window air conditioning unit. witnesses say...
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that was to raise energy prices. all in all president obama prolonged the recession and slowed the recovery. president obama's economic strategy is a bust. >> tough stuff. but if the economy is a bit stronger than we think, who gets the political credit? and is romney's race for the white house at risk in a better economy? let's talk to matthew o'brien, associate editor of "the atlantic," mark simone and first of all, is the economy better than you think? >> during the bush years if it happened, they'd scream it was wall street benefit, not main street. jobs are still not there. could you hit rock bottom and start to slowly creep up. we shouldn't be doing that three years later. you have dodd-frank hanging over everybody's head, health care problems -- >> health regulations, obamacare. let's be specific. >> you have to wonder about his competence. he's a lawyer, if he doesn't know about his own expertise, how is he in business? >> a, is the economy better? b who gets the credit? >> the economy is definitely approving
that was to raise energy prices. all in all president obama prolonged the recession and slowed the recovery. president obama's economic strategy is a bust. >> tough stuff. but if the economy is a bit stronger than we think, who gets the political credit? and is romney's race for the white house at risk in a better economy? let's talk to matthew o'brien, associate editor of "the atlantic," mark simone and first of all, is the economy better than you think? >> during the...
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also the weakness that we are seeing in energy stocks despite the gains that we are seeing in oil energy stocks went lower by a warning from the oil services company on concerns about weakness in north america. this comes on a day when we had beat the news on inflation here in the u.s. as well as factory output and decent news from china where manufacturing rose to its highest level. that is given a lift to steel as well as metal. airlines are also stronger. they are hitting the fal, the index of the airlines hitting a 52-week high for the fourth straight session. one of the reasons, the strength in southwest air linings. the company seeking to raise another over $1 billion in added fees. the stock hitting the middle of the lift on that news. we want to point out that verifone. it generates a fifth of its revenue. the service provider says it's getting out of the market for providing these services to small businesses saying it's just not profitable at this point. so, once again, tyler, investors await headlines on the fiscal cliff. a lack of progress gets the markets range bound. >> we
also the weakness that we are seeing in energy stocks despite the gains that we are seeing in oil energy stocks went lower by a warning from the oil services company on concerns about weakness in north america. this comes on a day when we had beat the news on inflation here in the u.s. as well as factory output and decent news from china where manufacturing rose to its highest level. that is given a lift to steel as well as metal. airlines are also stronger. they are hitting the fal, the index...
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peabody energy down. the lowest since july of 2009. nutrisystem reporting a worse-than-expected fourth-quarter loss. we have a few winners to show you. monster worldwide reviewing strategic alternatives. dick's sporting goods, solid outlook. and supervalu up 3%. we start with bob pisani at the nyse. >> the important thing here is, i know greece is getting a good part of the blame today and it deserves it. but the other major part of the story is about slowing global growth. put up the major headlines we've dealt with today. the important thing, when you see brazil with declines here of 2.7% or 2.7% gdp growth, that wasn't supposed to happen. all the brazilian stocks are down today. that's not just on greece. that's on concerns of global slowdowns. q4 gdp is down in europe. parts of it in a recession. we talked china cutting its growth target yesterday. and anemic growth here in the united states. take a look at the s&p 500. what do you do here with the s&p 500? you pull back and wait, maybe you wait for a better level. 1,325 perhaps in
peabody energy down. the lowest since july of 2009. nutrisystem reporting a worse-than-expected fourth-quarter loss. we have a few winners to show you. monster worldwide reviewing strategic alternatives. dick's sporting goods, solid outlook. and supervalu up 3%. we start with bob pisani at the nyse. >> the important thing here is, i know greece is getting a good part of the blame today and it deserves it. but the other major part of the story is about slowing global growth. put up the...
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it would extend tax credits for clean energy companies creating jobs and reducing dependence on foreign oil and extend unem ploim insurance to 2 million americans out there still actively looking for a job. i have to say that ever since i took office throughout the campaign, and over the last couple of months, my preference would have been to solve all these problems in the context of a larger agreement, a bigger deal, a a grand bargain, whatever you want to call it, that solves our deficit problems in a balanced and responsible way. it doesn't just deal with taxes but deals with spending in a balanced way so that we can put all this behind us and just focus on growing our economy. but with this congress, that was a little too much to hope for at this time. pl maybe we can do it in stages. we will solve this problem instead in several steps. last year in 2011 we started reducing the deficit through $1 trillion in spending cuts. those have already taken place. the agreement being worked on right now would further reduce the deficit by asking the wealthiest 2% of americans to pay higher t
it would extend tax credits for clean energy companies creating jobs and reducing dependence on foreign oil and extend unem ploim insurance to 2 million americans out there still actively looking for a job. i have to say that ever since i took office throughout the campaign, and over the last couple of months, my preference would have been to solve all these problems in the context of a larger agreement, a bigger deal, a a grand bargain, whatever you want to call it, that solves our deficit...
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tom ward was the co-founder of chesapeake energy along with aubrey mcclendon. you know he's embattled as well. >>> is it really okay to cry? now i cry when i change light bulbs. it's just a grieving moment for me. modern day power player doesn't seem to fear the tear. that is coming up. weepers. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members it.congress. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newscaster:breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties!? with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." we're on the downside right now on the stock ma
tom ward was the co-founder of chesapeake energy along with aubrey mcclendon. you know he's embattled as well. >>> is it really okay to cry? now i cry when i change light bulbs. it's just a grieving moment for me. modern day power player doesn't seem to fear the tear. that is coming up. weepers. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members...
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spoke to me by phone as i was preparing to go on with a source familiar with the talks who noted a wind energy tax credit is preserved as the president eluded to in his remarks. also depreciation for businesses with spending money on new equipment. all of those things arement wills of the tax deal, but until they get the sequester, the budget elements worked out, the deal's not going to be finished. >> now, the deduction phaseout. this is relatively new. any idea at this point which deductions we're talking about and any timetable for them? >> i have to confess, bill, i don't know how exactly that works. these are provisions that were first initiated in the 1990s as a way of getting more revenue from people at the top without raising their rates. so what you do is you take the same deductions that other people can take and you limit their value over a certain income level. this is in addition to something the president's proposed of making the tax deductions for people above a certain income level valued only at a lower percentage tax rate than the 39.6% rate. we'll see how all of these things
spoke to me by phone as i was preparing to go on with a source familiar with the talks who noted a wind energy tax credit is preserved as the president eluded to in his remarks. also depreciation for businesses with spending money on new equipment. all of those things arement wills of the tax deal, but until they get the sequester, the budget elements worked out, the deal's not going to be finished. >> now, the deduction phaseout. this is relatively new. any idea at this point which...
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i like the financials and energy and housing. not so much the condition summer names over there. it's pretty big target, 1585 next year so it'd stick with the technology and financials. >> why not discretionary? getting a deal in washington, wouldn't those stocks shoot higher? >> well, okay. if you get a deal in washington, yes. but that's predicated on getting a deal. either way taxes will be higher and middle class suffer and the stocks will not really ben fate right now. >> energy and financials, are they on your radar? >> if i'm going energy, i'm going emps but as simon said, taxes have to go up on everybody and not enough money so i think the market is either going to move sideways or lower but you have to buck the trend. yahoo! in a down market nothing but move up and stay with the name like this. >> up like 12% i think. >> exactly. it's a turnaround story so people aren't connecting that with fiscal cliff. they're not connecting that with global growth just now. she's done an excellent job and people putting in a name like that. >> there's yahoo! shares highs of the day to
i like the financials and energy and housing. not so much the condition summer names over there. it's pretty big target, 1585 next year so it'd stick with the technology and financials. >> why not discretionary? getting a deal in washington, wouldn't those stocks shoot higher? >> well, okay. if you get a deal in washington, yes. but that's predicated on getting a deal. either way taxes will be higher and middle class suffer and the stocks will not really ben fate right now. >>...
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. >> and harness our technology for new energy. >> the people of boeing are work atogether around the globe to build a better tomorrow. >> this rock has never stood estimate since 18 5 we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when our needs changed we were there to meet them. through the years from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we've developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never stood still and that's one thing that will never change. prudential. >> corporate funding is also provided by norfolk southern, at&t, rethink possible. additional fundinging is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcast,and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, live from washington, subs teuting for gwen ifill, john harwood of cnbc and the "new york times" -- john: good evening. the presidential campaign this week moved to florida, where both president obama and mitt romney competed for support among hispanic voters. the back drop? that gr
. >> and harness our technology for new energy. >> the people of boeing are work atogether around the globe to build a better tomorrow. >> this rock has never stood estimate since 18 5 we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when our needs changed we were there to meet them. through the years from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we've developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never...
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they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. a lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the power that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? that's right. well, we like you. [ laughter ] ♪ oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ amen, omen hyundai genesis. in a new, faster-acting formula. zero-to-sixty in less time than a porsche panamera s. the 429 horsepower genesis r-sp
they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. a lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from...
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energy, we believe the u.s. is moving more closely toward energy independence over the next three to five years. lastly industrials are the most eclectic sector in the u.s. market and really focus on the industrials, machinery, railroad companies that will really benefit from the domestic revival we see the second half of 2013. >> i saw a piece yesterday, brian, that said one of the big trends of the year is scruffy beards, very light beards on celebrities. i can see you're enjoying that trend. looks good. >> thank you carl. >> see you next time. >>> financials and the fiscal cliff. what is next for the big bank trade after a big run up in 2012? we have sanford bernstein's brad hintz to weigh in. first rick santelli always clean shaven is joining us next working on something for a little later on. >> we have jeff carter. we're going to talk about the fiscal cliff but from a much more cynical perspective. he believes that the cbo's call, if we go over the cliff in recession, well, he doesn't believe him. he says
energy, we believe the u.s. is moving more closely toward energy independence over the next three to five years. lastly industrials are the most eclectic sector in the u.s. market and really focus on the industrials, machinery, railroad companies that will really benefit from the domestic revival we see the second half of 2013. >> i saw a piece yesterday, brian, that said one of the big trends of the year is scruffy beards, very light beards on celebrities. i can see you're enjoying that...
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we saw weakness across financials, energy and consume are plays. airlines lost ground after air china terminated its fund-raising plan. the hong kong market is closed for a public holiday. we will watch share reaction of china mobile tomorrow after better than expected q3 earnings following yesterday's close. elsewhere, the nikkei recovered in late tried keep its longest winning streak in 15 months. electric power tumbled 13% after canceling its dividend. kospi extended a three day losing streak as ship builders tanked. but steel maker pasco also shed 2% ahead of q3 earnings. but lg display gained on the ipad mini hopes. meanwhile mining mains and banks outperformed in australia, but losses in technology shares capped the gains on that market. send zsex lower by 0.4 at the moment. >> now you let's recap what happened overnight. trading jabs on foreign policy in their third and final debate. romney called for a stronger u.s. presence on the world stage while the president argued his opponent has been inconsistent on his views. we'll discuss the deba
we saw weakness across financials, energy and consume are plays. airlines lost ground after air china terminated its fund-raising plan. the hong kong market is closed for a public holiday. we will watch share reaction of china mobile tomorrow after better than expected q3 earnings following yesterday's close. elsewhere, the nikkei recovered in late tried keep its longest winning streak in 15 months. electric power tumbled 13% after canceling its dividend. kospi extended a three day losing...
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and these clean energy companies, they're hiring folks. they're helping us break dependence on foreign oil. it's part of a package of stuff that honeywell's doing a lot of work on. but almost 40,000 jobs are on the line if these tax credits expire. why would anyone in congress walk away from those jobs? we need to pass those tax credits right now. we need to pass those right now. we need to pass them right now. [ applause ] it's long past time we start encouraging what a lot of companies have been doing lately, which is bringing jobs back to this country. and some of them are coming to minnesota. talking in the car about some companies coming back. red bull, right? coming back. it's time for congress to end tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. let's use that money to cover moving expenses for companies bringing jobs back to america. that would make a difference right now. [ cheers and applause ] so if those are all steps that we could be taking to strengthen the economy, to provide us some insurance if the situation overseas s
and these clean energy companies, they're hiring folks. they're helping us break dependence on foreign oil. it's part of a package of stuff that honeywell's doing a lot of work on. but almost 40,000 jobs are on the line if these tax credits expire. why would anyone in congress walk away from those jobs? we need to pass those tax credits right now. we need to pass those right now. we need to pass them right now. [ applause ] it's long past time we start encouraging what a lot of companies have...
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now, to the energy impact. the gulf of mexico packed with oil rigs. brian shactman is live in the port of new orleans. >> it's nighttime in new orleans, but behind me, the mississippi river, which is just a rush of wind and water. it's a good thing nobody's out there. the river shut down. the port is shut down. out in the gulf. 93% of all oil production. 67% of all gas is shut in and when it comes to these companies, there are two main pieces of equipment. the platforms, which don't move, and their rigs, which do move. in terms of the platforms, 593 of 596 are completely evacuated. they can literally get out and move out of the storm's path. the next big issue is when can they get up and running? if there's no damage, they need clearance from the coast guard as well as all security and safety checks and they need to get people back in position. some companies might have a week. a lot might take a lot longer than that. >> thank you very much, brian. now, back to tampa and the republican convention. the gop has to juggle the schedule today due to the hu
now, to the energy impact. the gulf of mexico packed with oil rigs. brian shactman is live in the port of new orleans. >> it's nighttime in new orleans, but behind me, the mississippi river, which is just a rush of wind and water. it's a good thing nobody's out there. the river shut down. the port is shut down. out in the gulf. 93% of all oil production. 67% of all gas is shut in and when it comes to these companies, there are two main pieces of equipment. the platforms, which don't move,...
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and chesapeake energy's audrey mcclendon and his board reach a deal over his controversial pay packa package. >>> a bigger story, dow industrials. up 115 points now at highs not seen since december of 2007. sue herera is anchoring from the center of the financial world, the new york stock exchange. sue? >> indeed, ty, i am. wall street buzzing once again. the catalyst was the positive manufacturing numbers. bob pisani is here to talk about this. it's a broad based rally. this number caught everybody by surprise. >> sell in may and blow away. that's what's going to happen today. everyone was short. regional ism numbers were kind of weak. everyone figured there's got to be a correlation. wrong. it's a different survey. what's important, what got everybody talking. orders. new orders. really key. up very significantly. employment was up. new orders implies people are ordering many, higher top line and higher earnings growth. that means translating into better numbers for the s&p. that's what got people all excited. >> what i was impressed with was the fact so many of the s&p sectors are
and chesapeake energy's audrey mcclendon and his board reach a deal over his controversial pay packa package. >>> a bigger story, dow industrials. up 115 points now at highs not seen since december of 2007. sue herera is anchoring from the center of the financial world, the new york stock exchange. sue? >> indeed, ty, i am. wall street buzzing once again. the catalyst was the positive manufacturing numbers. bob pisani is here to talk about this. it's a broad based rally. this...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] gy >>> trials are underway and the excitement has just begin the midst of the war 1812, independence day this weekend, the upcoming 12012 olympic we can truly say we are roud to be americans. the olympics are still the world stage like no other with the best athletes compete and rep accepting the countries. you can see the trials and owl the games here on wbal-tv 11 as world records are broken. join us 7:30 night lay for the ozone to keep up with the action. certainly all eyes on michael phelps who is register in 11 events. this is the fourth and the final olympic, but he holds the records to the most olympic gold medals and most world records and also the first american swammer to qualify for four olympics. the countdown to the games gets louder. maryland athletes will compete for their place as we cheer them on in a race to the finish.
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his energy policy is to drive up the cost of energy so people useless of it. that's one of the few policies that succeeded since he has been president, price of gas leap more than doubled. keystone xl pipeline, moratorium in the gulf, impossibility of getting coal mining permits, all of these things are about real issues that effect people's lives, and if that's what this campaign is about and if mitt romney does as he can very well, show what his alternatives would be to those policies, that is the best campaign for republicans. >> i agree. i totally agree. it is substance. haley, you're a substantive guy, always were. you are right. now you're cooking. to me, obama out there campaigning is not substance. to me, gsa, that's a good congressional oversite issue, but not president's -- tax policy, energy policy. what do you think, by the way, the epa crucify oil and gas? that one is loaded with meaning and loaded with value, and it's got keystone tucked into it. there's something that all of you super pacs ought to be harping on. >> the very powerful thing about
his energy policy is to drive up the cost of energy so people useless of it. that's one of the few policies that succeeded since he has been president, price of gas leap more than doubled. keystone xl pipeline, moratorium in the gulf, impossibility of getting coal mining permits, all of these things are about real issues that effect people's lives, and if that's what this campaign is about and if mitt romney does as he can very well, show what his alternatives would be to those policies, that...
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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> time to analyze. here with ed ponzi. this week, pandora to buy from hold based on quote potential upside stemming from higher mobile montization and possibly moderating content costs. shares fallen since the ipo of june of last year and today up a strong 22%. what do you do? >> it's a great buy. once you start listening to the radio on the iphone you never stop. i'm addicted. that's the wave of the future. they're proven that they can do it. big bump in revenues and driven by mobile. that's the key. >> okay. that's the key. moving on to piper jaf ri repeating the overweight call on the stock we love to talk about, facebook of course. an analyst just on "fast money" claims, quote, facebook may be one of the best stocks to own in the large cap tech space. shares as you know suffering since its ipo. it's up little bit more today. what do you think? >> i agree that that facebook has a lot of potential but unlike pando
in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> time to analyze. here with ed ponzi. this week, pandora to buy from hold based on quote potential upside stemming from higher mobile montization and possibly moderating content costs. shares fallen since the ipo of june of last year and today up a strong 22%. what do you do? >> it's a great buy. once you start...
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure out if your refrigerator is broken function need a new air conditioner. that's real money if you think about it at a commercial or industrial scale. that is one data set. to your other question about what is the federal government doing, we're seeking not just an energy, but across the government to engage entrepreneurs and innovators across all the different sectors. for those of you familiar with the history of the health data initiative launched by then the hhs health and human services chief technology officer todd park, we sought to have a health
you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies...
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wyden is set to become chairman of the senate energy and natural resources committee next month. opponents believe the unchecked exports would threaten jobs and exports in manufacturing. >>> in the meantime, the low cost of gas here brings a plan to build a north american facility just to ship it back to europe. the "wall street journal" reports the company will build the $659 million plant in the u.s. or canada and the facility will huge natural gas to produce iron which will be sent back to europe to be processed into steel. >>> meantime, the nasdaq falling today but get this, shares of research in motion, yes, r.i.m., bucking the trend. seema mody with us now. this is not a typo, is it? >> not a typo. take a look at shares of research in motion. as you point out, best performing stock on the nasdaq 100, quite a sharp rebound when you take a look at shares in comparison to last friday, when the stock dipped lower by around 20%. of course, many traders calling this a relief rally when you have a lot of traders covering their shorts. there is also some blogs out there leaking pic
wyden is set to become chairman of the senate energy and natural resources committee next month. opponents believe the unchecked exports would threaten jobs and exports in manufacturing. >>> in the meantime, the low cost of gas here brings a plan to build a north american facility just to ship it back to europe. the "wall street journal" reports the company will build the $659 million plant in the u.s. or canada and the facility will huge natural gas to produce iron which...
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some energy which is currently deep south, in the to move our way as well. that energy could be just enough few raindrops from the clouds especially south of washington by tomorrow afternoon and evening. the futurecast has a pretty good situationthe tomorrow. it's not going to be widespread rain. but it is something. better chance and higher hopes soaking rain on the weekend. a sunday yvette now with temperature in the 70's this weekend. back to steve with the commute. >> there were three accidents. 95, started with the accident at lorton in the middle of your screen. everything there is now open. the back up, cars down to city, there was an accident near 123 near the occoquan, moved to the shoulder. everything is open now on 95 from dale city and into springfield. eastbound near route 28 in only the right side. squeezing by side. building heavily out of manassas the6 eastbound for difficult ride over to the beltway. back to you. >> thank you. 5:52 right now. tax day is not all bad. it can be >> u.s. bank under fire for discriminatory practices. let's say go
some energy which is currently deep south, in the to move our way as well. that energy could be just enough few raindrops from the clouds especially south of washington by tomorrow afternoon and evening. the futurecast has a pretty good situationthe tomorrow. it's not going to be widespread rain. but it is something. better chance and higher hopes soaking rain on the weekend. a sunday yvette now with temperature in the 70's this weekend. back to steve with the commute. >> there were three...
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>> no, not at all, brian, in fact, we encourage solar energy, wind energy. the oil and natural gas industry are the single largest investors and have developed over the years. what's important to remember, though, is solar energy, wind energy, and some of the other renewables are a very small part of our energy equation. they can fill some of the gaps, but 62% of all the energy we consume in the united states is oil and natural gas. so while we bring on other forms of energy, we can't forget our economy is still driven and relies on oil and natural gas. and it will for many years to come. >> will your industry be willing to kick back a little bit and maybe higher taxes on oil and gas to help out dan's industry a little bit. share the wealth? >> well, our industry and the earnings that we make, of course, go back to the shareholders who are pension plans, 401(k)s, firefighters, school teachers, and others. but currently, we are the large investors. we have investored over $71 billion in low-carbon technologies from 2000 until today. that's almost twice what t
>> no, not at all, brian, in fact, we encourage solar energy, wind energy. the oil and natural gas industry are the single largest investors and have developed over the years. what's important to remember, though, is solar energy, wind energy, and some of the other renewables are a very small part of our energy equation. they can fill some of the gaps, but 62% of all the energy we consume in the united states is oil and natural gas. so while we bring on other forms of energy, we can't...
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just getting word of ent energy news about refinery slowdowns. shell's motiva plant as well as the 233,000 barrels a day norco at reduced rates and don't know how reduced but suggest each right now cut back by 30% and looking at approximately 465,000 to 474,000 barrels a day cut back by 30%. 150,000 barrels a day offline. keep in mind, most of the biggest refineries in the united states are just north of new orleans between new orleans and baton rouge. >>> meantime, hurricane warnings for the northern gulf coast, including new orleans, biloxi and gulf shoerl shores and whe find scott cohn. scott? >> reporter: thanks, mandy. you talked about the reduced refineries outside of new orleans. add that 170,000 or so barrels a day to 1.4 million barrels already announced where they're just shutting down altogether. todd santos was talking about the winds and the potential power outages and that's where you start to get in to the risk as the storm comes on shore of potentially taking the refineriless offline. more about that in a moment. this storm and n
just getting word of ent energy news about refinery slowdowns. shell's motiva plant as well as the 233,000 barrels a day norco at reduced rates and don't know how reduced but suggest each right now cut back by 30% and looking at approximately 465,000 to 474,000 barrels a day cut back by 30%. 150,000 barrels a day offline. keep in mind, most of the biggest refineries in the united states are just north of new orleans between new orleans and baton rouge. >>> meantime, hurricane warnings...
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those disappointed democrats with remarks that he just made by citing gains that he had won in terms of energy and education tax breaks he supported in the past and vowing to seek more revenue later on when we get to the discussion of entitlement cuts or what republicans believe is safer ground. saw some tweets saying he is trying to gum up the works. but there is the way the to and fro negotiation of president obama making sure his own troops are in line if he makes a deal. >> absolutely. talking to and fro, when president obama was speaking and saying a fiscal cliff deal was in sight, we saw the dow spike back above the 13,000 market pch pairing those gains a little bit as we speak. still below the 13k mark right now. we will watch this as we continue to get headlines. let's talk to aimian who is also falling a minute by minute changes. what is the latest in your camp? >> the deal john just outlined would be a relief here on capitol hill. i talked to congressman last night who were worried that negotiations would break down and the democratic senate would send over a hot potato bill. they th
those disappointed democrats with remarks that he just made by citing gains that he had won in terms of energy and education tax breaks he supported in the past and vowing to seek more revenue later on when we get to the discussion of entitlement cuts or what republicans believe is safer ground. saw some tweets saying he is trying to gum up the works. but there is the way the to and fro negotiation of president obama making sure his own troops are in line if he makes a deal. >>...